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Gabriela Tamayo post 1

    To begin with, I want to say that all of the groups that presented did an outstanding job. My expectations were mostly exceeded by my classmates. Some of them were really well-prepared and self-assured, while others were a little more apprehensive but still delivered their material well. A couple notable presentations that had excellent visuals and were highly engaging stood out. Of course, there were also a few presentations that might have needed a little more polish, but we all have room to grow and learn in this course, which will help us become great professionals and prepare us for our future careers. It was a good effort from everyone, and I liked the presentations from each group.  Group 2 presentation truly impressed everybody who was presented. They were well prepared, and their substance followed a precise outline. Their speech was assured and captivating, keeping the audience interested the entire time. They successfully used images and multimedia, which i...

Luar Reinoso - Post 1

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 What to Expect When Presenting Presenting in class can be nerve wracking at times, especially in front of a group of people you may not really know. You mentally prepare yourself with what you are going to say, however then the time arrives and your anxiety is out the window . You are then nervously thinking whether or not you are going to present well or mess up and say the wrong t hing.   Group presentations, however, can be helpful when you have a collaborative team to ask questions and give each other feedback on anything. Being in a group can help you when you see the support and realize that you are all there for the same context. I personally v iew teamwork as a great way to c ollaborate everyone’s ideas efficiently and even gain insight from thoughts from your peers.     The Day of Presenting        On the first day of class, I was eager to finally see my peers in person along with my professor , Sherri Sinkoff . My professor e...